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Have a great story idea that you think should be featured in Around the O? We are always looking for new story ideas about what's happening at the University of Oregon. We get many story submissions from around campus, so keep your idea brief.

Stories or story ideas must be about the University of Oregon; its faculty, staff or students; programs; or events. If your story is about an event or has a deadline or other time element, please submit your request at least two weeks in advance of the event date or deadline. We will try to post the story online one week in advance.

While we cannot guarantee your story will be featured, we look forward to reading your idea and possibly including it on Around the O.

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Around the O is the UO’s go-to place for information about the university, its people and the difference they make in Oregon and around the world. We bring stories of the university’s groundbreaking research and world-class faculty and students to the broadest possible audience, while also serving as the hub for news, announcements and information of interest to the campus community.

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